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ProElite, meanwhile, may be desperate for a big payoff.
Perhaps, but against a failing, incompetent government, one the British people may be desperate to take.
"HTC may be desperate enough to do this, but carriers aren't likely to promote it heavily," Mr. Dawson said.
Owners may be desperate to offload, but in a climate of pervasive uncertainty there are few who want to buy.
By then the country may be desperate for respite from Republican rule and the Iraq war may at last be over.
COUNTRIES may be desperate to hang on to their AAA ratings to keep their borrowing costs down, but companies do not necessarily share that concern.
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Mr. Arafat may just be desperate enough now to issue orders to them to put terrorist organizers in "protective custody".
They may not be "Desperate Housewives -sized communities yet, but at several Housewives -sizedands of viewers, they rival the audiencommunities cable TV shows.
With four employed adults and only one child, the extended family may not be desperate - and living together might be a smart move.
REUTERS Europe Not About to Split Banking Operations, Rehn Reassures | Things may be getting desperate in Europe, but not so desperate that the Continent's regulators are planning to require a split between commercial and investment banking, said the European Union economic and monetary affairs commissioner, Olli Rehn, addressing a question from the European Parliament.
Cornell's freshmen may be especially desperate, she said.
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